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ST VINCENT’S HEALTH AUSTRALIA SVHA National Alcohol Plan: Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence Prof Gordian Fulde, Director Emergency Department, SVHNS Jack de Groot, Group Mission Leader, SVHA SVHA National Alcohol Plan: Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence • Health services have a central role to play in the prevention of alcohol-related violence and harm. • SVHA National Alcohol Plan: Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence is St Vincent’s Health Australia's alcohol action plan that has identified four priority areas for future action these are: – – – – Best Practice Care Workforce Development Evidence Based Research and Practice Advocacy and Policy SVHA National Alcohol Plan: Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence Partnership Development and Alliances The plan promotes and is dependent on strong alliances to: develop stronger partnerships between health, law enforcement and education sectors develop agency and university partnerships lead improvements in data collection reduce harms to community safety. The aim of these partnerships is make prevention ‘everybody’s business’, creating better experiences for people using health services, and strengthening primary health and continuing care in the community. SVHA National Alcohol Plan: Reducing Alcohol Harm and Violence Workforce Development The Plan highlights the need to increase the capacity and competency of the drug and alcohol workforce. The gaols are: People - Attract and retain workers Place - Achieve the necessary distribution and skills mix in the workforce Environment - Foster positive learning and working environments Performance - Equip the workforce with the necessary competencies Increased investment in the workforce is across the health, welfare, education and workplace health and safety sectors. A key area of focus is to strengthen, skill and support primary healthcare to help people in making healthy choices. We would welcome an opportunity to further conversations regarding our Plan. Enquiries should be directed to Jack de Groot, SVHA Group Mission Leader (02) 9367 1112 or [email protected].